The fundamental rights of the most vulnerable children

Despite the advances, nowadays the fundamental rights of children continue to be violated . And not only in the poorest countries, but also in the developed countries. It is no longer just children who work, children who can not go to school and even children who die of hunger. It is also about viol

Despite the advances, nowadays the fundamental rights of children continue to be violated. And not only in the poorest countries, but also in the developed countries.

It is no longer just children who work, children who can not go to school and even children who die of hunger. It is also about violence, sexual abuse, school harassment and abuse within the home. Javier Urra, a psychologist specialized in childhood and adolescence, tells us what are the fundamental rights of the most vulnerable children today.

The rights of the most vulnerable children in the world

Today, children's rights continue to be violated throughout the world. The main ones are these:

- Prostitution: trafficking in women.

- Child soldiers: children who are forced to fight in a war or armed guerrilla.

- Children who are forced to work and shorten their lives, because they work with toxic materials or work in high-risk jobs, such as those mines where only the body of a child enters.

Abuse in childhood exists because children are believed to be happy. And because many people try to prevent this type of abuse from being seen.

In wealthy and cultured countries, the abuse focuses on:

- Child pornography, pedophilia.

- Abuse within the family: from those who mistreat because they do not want their children, or those who are drug addicts and put drugs before their children, depending on their circumstances, educate their children with screaming and in an unstable manner ... even parents who overprotect their children. They avoid all kinds of suffering and effort to your child and it does him no good. Or those parents who say to their children constantly: 'You are not worth anything'.

- Other types of abuse: There is another type of child abuse that has not yet been legislated enough. For example: surrogate fatherhood, the so-called rent bellies. A child who is born has the right to know his parents? Who are your grandparents? Does it make sense for someone to pay another person if there is an economic payment for another woman to become pregnant and give her child? That is, there is more abuse in childhood in principle than it might seem.